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However, the fact that many congressmen are incompetent or corrupt makes it so that even honest, hardworking representatives cannot be taken seriously or given any respect. Picketers, protesters, harasses, stalkers, and enemies from all walks of life will often be more common in a representative's life than meeting the average constituent that makes up a majority of the population he or she represents. Bauer reminds the public to keep in mind the congressperson is still a person. Daily life as a congressman or congresswoman is demanding. If the representative is truly honest and qualified, it may be even more difficult than for those representatives who are simply going with the flow of the system. There are many qualifications that must be met by a candidate in order to gain the support of a party and sufficient financial backing to run a campaign, and perhaps even more qualifications...

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There are many aspects of Congress that are less than perfect, and many members of Congress that are not contributing to the progress of society. However, there may in fact be some very hardworking, well-deserving people elected to the House and the Senate. Their daily lives are full of a lot of distractions and obstacles, but every so often something worthwhile does make its way out of Congress.
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1] - O'Rourke

2] - [6] - Powers of Congress

7] - O'Rourke

8] - [9] - Bauer

Works Cited

Bauer, Monica. "A Personal Perspective on Congress." Chapter 11: The Legislative Branch.

O'Rourke, P.J. National Busybodies: Congress.

The Powers of Congress." Chapter Ten: Congress. Part Four: Political Institutions.

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Works Cited

Bauer, Monica. "A Personal Perspective on Congress." Chapter 11: The Legislative Branch.

O'Rourke, P.J. National Busybodies: Congress.

The Powers of Congress." Chapter Ten: Congress. Part Four: Political Institutions.


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